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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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Hmm, that implies that it worked for you. Do you have Google toolbar installed, because for me, Alt-S just puts the cursor focus on the toolbar search field.
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Looks like Firefox 2.0 has the accesskey set to Alt-Shift by default.
Type "about:config" into your menu bar. Enter "ui.key.contentAccess" into the filter line The value is probably currently 5. Right click on the line and select Modify and change it to 4. Now, this will disable Alt for accessing menu shortcuts. However, it will mean that menu keyboard shortcuts are also triggered by Alt and there could be conflict. To change what triggers menu shortcuts modify "ui.key.chromeaccess" In either item possible values are: 1 - Use Shift 2 - Use CTRL 3 - Use Shift-CTRL 4 - Use ALT 6 - Use CTRL-ALT 7 - Use Shift-CTRL-ALT |
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I don't have the Google Toolbar, see this old thread for discussion of that. If you have multiple things in the window using the same accesskey value then that is going to be a problem. I don't know if Google Toolbar counts at chrome or content (if the former then you can separate them but if the latter then not).
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Another test
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